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Law Practice

Nov. 2, 2004

Law & Order

Closer Column - By Noelle C. Nelson - For good or for ill, the way jurors view trials in the courtroom has been forever altered by the public's exposure to media coverage of high-profile trials and a barrage of law, police and forensic entertainment.



Closer Column

By Noelle C. Nelson
        
        For good or for ill, the way jurors view trials in the courtroom has been forever altered by the public's exposure to media coverage of high-profile trials and a barrage of law, police and forensic entertainment.
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